Great informative video my friend!... You got the same reamer I bought about 7 years ago. 😊 Mine still works like day #1...Thumbs-up for your video my friend! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Have a great day! 👍🏾 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷 Like#6
Hey! A drill would work, right? Cuz im prolly not gonna get a reamer in my country but I do have a drill and the screw thingy that’s the same size as my shaft… I recently got 9045 props for my next build, using a 2217 1500KV motor… but the prop shaft is prolly 4mm while my motor’s shaft is slightly bigger… just wanna know if a drill would work just fine without damaging the prop… it’s one of those grey coloured hardened plastic thingy prop…
Yes a real would work And will not damage the prop issue is centering the drill as you cannot a 100% get that drill in the center of the hole so you might all block it and throw off the balance
@@NoonzAirborneRC i ended up drilling through all the props i bought! For a moment it seemed like if they went a bit off-center but when i put them on the motor, the seemed just fine... Again, so long as the plane flies okay i dont much care if the centering is SLIGHTLY different aha- I was planning on buying a reamer but when I checked the prices in my country, I thought a slightly off center prop is better lol- the reamer you used costs about INR 5451 on my country's amazon... which is around 67 USD... so yeah, i thought a drill is the way to go lol-
good info...a tapered reamer is also handy to slightly chamfer and clean burrs of the cut holes, or cut small access holes...have a great week...
Great info JCB!!! yes sir!! i Have a few of them (for helis) just not the size i need for this project. Take care brotha
I love your videos. You are helping me tremendously as well as others. Thank you.
Thank you Jayson for the kind words!!! That is the whole reason behind the channel!!!!! Thank you for the support!!!!!
@@NoonzAirborneRC sure thing. Keep 'em coming and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
Great informative video my friend!... You got the same reamer I bought about 7 years ago. 😊 Mine still works like day #1...Thumbs-up for your video my friend! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Have a great day! 👍🏾 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷
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great info buddy, especially as Building season is starting for us Northerners! lol
Yes sir, That time of year is slowly coming around the corner! Thank you!!!!
I might have to buy me a reemer, I guess my old school way of using my handy drill is antiquated 🤣
Right tool for the right job. You can borrow mine in the meantime. Mine is sharp!
I had have that same reemer for almost 7 years already and still works as day #1...😊
Thanks for that, just as you said there are almost no videos on the topic. Thanks again!!!
Thank you for watching! 👊👍
Hey! A drill would work, right? Cuz im prolly not gonna get a reamer in my country but I do have a drill and the screw thingy that’s the same size as my shaft… I recently got 9045 props for my next build, using a 2217 1500KV motor… but the prop shaft is prolly 4mm while my motor’s shaft is slightly bigger… just wanna know if a drill would work just fine without damaging the prop… it’s one of those grey coloured hardened plastic thingy prop…
Yes a real would work And will not damage the prop issue is centering the drill as you cannot a 100% get that drill in the center of the hole so you might all block it and throw off the balance
@@NoonzAirborneRC i ended up drilling through all the props i bought! For a moment it seemed like if they went a bit off-center but when i put them on the motor, the seemed just fine... Again, so long as the plane flies okay i dont much care if the centering is SLIGHTLY different aha- I was planning on buying a reamer but when I checked the prices in my country, I thought a slightly off center prop is better lol- the reamer you used costs about INR 5451 on my country's amazon... which is around 67 USD... so yeah, i thought a drill is the way to go lol-
how loose around the shaft is acceptable and how much is not?
their SAE reamers are oversized. you will get a out of center prop. DON'T USE THESE JUNKERS.